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this is a tradition in france. >> this is a tradition in france. whoever wins the presidency he usually gets a parliamentary majority. we are in a different situation -- his party is a one-year-old with no elected officials, so he will have to reach out to those socialist send republicans who might be enough at the center -- socialists and republicans who might be enough at the center to push through any reforms over the next few months. flexibility to the labor market, but you also have to remember in france, the trade unions are quite powerful. we'll see, depending on how big his majority is, if he manages in june.e he can push through this first reform to reform the labor market in france. we thank you for your reporting this evening from the louvre, and your perspective through the weeks of this election. making a fabulous job of ugly americans smarter. i do not know about the hands of united kingdom guy, but she made the hands of americans smarter kingdom guy,nited but she made the ugly americans smarter. >> tonight was a vote for globalizatio
this is a tradition in france. >> this is a tradition in france. whoever wins the presidency he usually gets a parliamentary majority. we are in a different situation -- his party is a one-year-old with no elected officials, so he will have to reach out to those socialist send republicans who might be enough at the center -- socialists and republicans who might be enough at the center to push through any reforms over the next few months. flexibility to the labor market, but you also have...
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in france. end quote. >> absolutely it's a loss for donald trump. donald trump may not have formally endorsed marine he when. but he endorsed her followers, the meetings with nigel farage, the salutes to le pen and this kind of nate vis, jingoistic rhetoric. there was developing a league from trump to some of these other characters around the world that presented as the previous speaker just said a very dark vision of the choices around the world. we heard macron say he would not allow discrimination of anyone within that society. that was a very strong message i felt on the kind of inclusive picture that he represented which is a stark contrast to what we have seen from the donald trumps and marine le pens of the world today. he also put in a comment in there about climate change and standing not only by france but by the community of nations in europe. so he's -- with everyone saying it's hard to peg him, he's an open society guy. he's not a closed society or someone who's going to tolerate di
in france. end quote. >> absolutely it's a loss for donald trump. donald trump may not have formally endorsed marine he when. but he endorsed her followers, the meetings with nigel farage, the salutes to le pen and this kind of nate vis, jingoistic rhetoric. there was developing a league from trump to some of these other characters around the world that presented as the previous speaker just said a very dark vision of the choices around the world. we heard macron say he would not allow...
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longer france. -- long live france. ♪ emmanuel macron: thank you my friends. thank you all for being here tonight. thousands, i can only see a few basis. thank you. thank you for being here. foughtou for having courageously, steadfastly for so many months. you one -- yo u won, france has won tonight. for so many done is unprecedented. it has never been seen before. everybody was telling us it was impossible. but they didn't know france. thank you. thank you for your trust. thank you for your time. thank you for your commitment. all of you. thank you for the risks some of you took. i know. that trust places an obligation on me. i cannot let you down. i must rise to your expectations. for the next five years, i must carry your enthusiasm forward. that enthusiasm that you represent here. say to all of i the french people who voted from a without leaving in our ideas, you made a commitment. , anow that this is not just rain check. a blank check. it is not a blank check to me. do -- tell you that i can i will do everything i can in order to defend the republic. i k
longer france. -- long live france. ♪ emmanuel macron: thank you my friends. thank you all for being here tonight. thousands, i can only see a few basis. thank you. thank you for being here. foughtou for having courageously, steadfastly for so many months. you one -- yo u won, france has won tonight. for so many done is unprecedented. it has never been seen before. everybody was telling us it was impossible. but they didn't know france. thank you. thank you for your trust. thank you for your...
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and france. former president barack obama did inject himself into this election and he threw his endorsement behind emanuel macron. president trump at one point leaned toward la pen even though one of his most recent tweets he said the french election and quote unquote interesting. how will trump be -- how will he be reaching out to macron after this kind of landslide win in terms of how they find common ground? >> i just had a macron spokes person. it is the first word we've had out of the macron headquarters. we had an exsluclusive. she hasn't talked to anybody yells. she said we have to work with the united states. yes, we won. maybe president trump would have preferred marine la pen, but we were elected democratically just as he was and we have to be able to work together to address massive global issues, for instance, the fight against terrorism obviously. but also for instance the french are very, very keen obviously to protect the global climate change of course that was struck right here
and france. former president barack obama did inject himself into this election and he threw his endorsement behind emanuel macron. president trump at one point leaned toward la pen even though one of his most recent tweets he said the french election and quote unquote interesting. how will trump be -- how will he be reaching out to macron after this kind of landslide win in terms of how they find common ground? >> i just had a macron spokes person. it is the first word we've had out of...
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france is not an old country dying. france has hope. but easy it won't be — this is a divided country. marine le pen may have lost an eye, but millions voted for her and herfar right programme. translation: i propose to transform our movement into a new political force, for small french people are calling for and which is more necessary than ever before to rebuild our country. i call on all patriots to join us for a decisive, political battle which begins this evening and will continue in the months ahead. farfrom being defeatist, her supporters were defiant. you are never happy unless you win, of course, but we have got to look at the good side of this result. we are getting — we have gathered around us, people from outside the party for the protectionist views we have for the programme of independence put forward. supporters of the far—left also took to the streets tonight, some in a violent mood. for them, emmanuel macron is no solution. he is part of the problem, they think, of elitist, big business—minded government. but to
france is not an old country dying. france has hope. but easy it won't be — this is a divided country. marine le pen may have lost an eye, but millions voted for her and herfar right programme. translation: i propose to transform our movement into a new political force, for small french people are calling for and which is more necessary than ever before to rebuild our country. i call on all patriots to join us for a decisive, political battle which begins this evening and will continue in the...
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he will be france's youngest ever leader. translation: i know that there are disagreements, and i will respect us. disagreements, and i will respect us. and i will be faithful to the others taken. i will protect the republic. but it is a night of defeat for marine le pen. she insists her agenda is now in the political mainstream. translation: i will be at the head of a battle to gather together all those who choose france to protect its freedom, independence, prosperity and security. south korea is also going to the polls to choose a new president. we profile the front runner, who is promising a softer policy on the north. and 82 chibok schoolgirls held by boko haram are freed at last. good morning. it is 7am in singapore and 1am in paris, where emmanuel macron is said to be france's youngest ever president. in a televised address, he said that he understood the anger and anxiety that many voters had expressed. marine le pen claimed her performance was historic, and that france remain divided. early results show that emmanuel
he will be france's youngest ever leader. translation: i know that there are disagreements, and i will respect us. disagreements, and i will respect us. and i will be faithful to the others taken. i will protect the republic. but it is a night of defeat for marine le pen. she insists her agenda is now in the political mainstream. translation: i will be at the head of a battle to gather together all those who choose france to protect its freedom, independence, prosperity and security. south...
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they are expecting france again to be able to astonish them, for france to be france again. and that is what we shall do. our task is immense, my dear friends. and it will require everyone's commitment. the commitment of our armies, of our armed forces, of our policemen, of all of our public services, your commitment, each of you. elected officials and community associations, leaders, trade unions, wage earners, traders, craftsman, farmers, students, pensioners. our task is immense, and it will require the demand for truth. the courage of truth, that truth that we have carried forward throughout our campaign and that we shall continue carrying forward into the future on your behalf. our task is immense. it will require building already starting tomorrow, a true majority, a strong majority, and majority for change. this is what the country expects to see, what it aspires to, what the country deserves, that majority for change. that is what i'm expecting to see from you for six weeks for now because i will need you again and again. [applause] mr. macron: my fellow citizens, al
they are expecting france again to be able to astonish them, for france to be france again. and that is what we shall do. our task is immense, my dear friends. and it will require everyone's commitment. the commitment of our armies, of our armed forces, of our policemen, of all of our public services, your commitment, each of you. elected officials and community associations, leaders, trade unions, wage earners, traders, craftsman, farmers, students, pensioners. our task is immense, and it will...
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i am defending france and will find a point of connection. i france. whatever happens. >> don't you think you have a share responsibility in the hatred that is growing in a number of young people in respect to france when you go to algeria accusing france of crimes against humanity. crimes against humanity. that is the most serious crime that can exist. you went, you wants to be president. like to algeria, he went abroad to say france has committed a crime against humanity. so how can you be surprised that the younger people say that since france committed a crime against humanity, against us, why don't we come and make it pay for his crime? don't you think that you have a huge responsibility when you say such things about the hatred at a number of young people have towards the country that they live in or the country that they have a nationality. >> what are you suggesting? the radicalization of young people. >> is very simple, the radicalization must be managed by this cause. once again, we put in and to the association, cultural that have secured ac
i am defending france and will find a point of connection. i france. whatever happens. >> don't you think you have a share responsibility in the hatred that is growing in a number of young people in respect to france when you go to algeria accusing france of crimes against humanity. crimes against humanity. that is the most serious crime that can exist. you went, you wants to be president. like to algeria, he went abroad to say france has committed a crime against humanity. so how can you...
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long live france. [applause] at age 39, emmanuel macron is the youngest person to be elected president of france. he defeated marine le pen with 65% of the vote. here his desk here is his louvre ineech at the paris. it is 15 minutes. ♪ [cheers and applause] mr. macron: thank you, my friends. thank you all, thank you all for being here tonight. and ie tens of thousands can only see a few faces. thank you. thank you for being here. thank you for having fought courageously, steadfastly for so many months because yes, tonight , you one. -- won. france has one tonight. -- won tonight. what we have done for so many unprecedented, has never been seen before. everybody was telling us that it was impossible. but they did not know france. [applause] mr. macron: thank you. thank you for your trust. thank you for your time. thank you for your commitment, all of you. thank you for the risks some of you took, i know. trust places an obligation upon me. i am now the depository of your trust, and i cannot let you do
long live france. [applause] at age 39, emmanuel macron is the youngest person to be elected president of france. he defeated marine le pen with 65% of the vote. here his desk here is his louvre ineech at the paris. it is 15 minutes. ♪ [cheers and applause] mr. macron: thank you, my friends. thank you all, thank you all for being here tonight. and ie tens of thousands can only see a few faces. thank you. thank you for being here. thank you for having fought courageously, steadfastly for so...
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france? at about how much resentment in france is there toward germany. germans have been enjoying prosperity for over a decade. emmanuelle: angela merkel is basically seen as the french president, basically. you could see her during the campaign. i do not condone anything that marine le pen would have said, but she did say that in voting for macron, you are also voting for angela merkel. i do not think there is anything wrong about it because we need a onong french-german couple the european scale because that is the core europe you were talking about, the french-german couple, and it needs to be revived, and the two of them need to work together, and i think they are both very much aware of it. macron called merkel right after his victory. the first statement micron -- merkel will do will be for germany, so both know that they are actually the driven part of europe. i was not saying that inin any d way. strong couple is what europe needs right now. but merkel is not perceived as a dominant partner anymore. the french perceived germany as the dominant po
france? at about how much resentment in france is there toward germany. germans have been enjoying prosperity for over a decade. emmanuelle: angela merkel is basically seen as the french president, basically. you could see her during the campaign. i do not condone anything that marine le pen would have said, but she did say that in voting for macron, you are also voting for angela merkel. i do not think there is anything wrong about it because we need a onong french-german couple the european...
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the economic crisis hit france. very hard,-- france 2008, 2009. as theylem in france have a regulated economic system , macron wants to change that, le pen also in a different way. the economic issue, how do we get the economy going, how did we get the new generation real choices? how do we help them no longer feel mired like the system is working against them? young people in cosmopolitan centers like paris have a much easier time than the smaller cities, and that is reflected through the support of who supports macron. was worn inuest ukraine, raised in georgia. as you look at your native country, are things more or less stable? alina polyakova: in ukraine, certainly some of the issues we are talking about now are relevant, certainly torn between to the west, globalization, all the things like macron represents, then looking towards the east, towards russia, the not liberal state. things in ukraine are more stable than many would have expected given a major revolution, regime change, ongoing war in the is, occupation of other territories with th
the economic crisis hit france. very hard,-- france 2008, 2009. as theylem in france have a regulated economic system , macron wants to change that, le pen also in a different way. the economic issue, how do we get the economy going, how did we get the new generation real choices? how do we help them no longer feel mired like the system is working against them? young people in cosmopolitan centers like paris have a much easier time than the smaller cities, and that is reflected through the...
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first of all, this election does have implications not just for france and france's economy but also the european union. with marine le pen, the idea was that france would hold a referendum, possibly leave the european union, leaving europe with many questions about the possible future of the european project itself. european capitals, you could almost hear a sigh of relief. macron was the most pro-european candidate. also, there are consequences for the wider world. france is a member of the security council, the united nations, a member of the g7. the other reason the world was watching is that in a sense, george, this has very much been the continuation of a battle of ideas that began during the american presidential election between on one hand a new sort of closeness, a populist surge that brings to power people who want to close borders, retreat behind them, call themselves -- pull themselves away from international organizations, or on the other hand, and this is very much what emmanuel macron incarnated, the idea that we need more openness, more globalization, more openness t
first of all, this election does have implications not just for france and france's economy but also the european union. with marine le pen, the idea was that france would hold a referendum, possibly leave the european union, leaving europe with many questions about the possible future of the european project itself. european capitals, you could almost hear a sigh of relief. macron was the most pro-european candidate. also, there are consequences for the wider world. france is a member of the...
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the france you defend is not friends. -- not france. french employees will have to fight for their jobs, companies will have to fight against one another in order to have the lowest wages or the longest working time in order to preserve markets -- it is not at all my vision. i believe once again in solidarity. i think that france is a nation with the culture, with a people, is the hope oft being able to continue in conditions that are respectful conditions, to trade with other nations of the world, to restore diplomacy. france was thrown into chaos by your friends. although those that are supporting you in this presidential campaign who more or less have a responsibility to bear for the current situation. it is time to put things back in wonder and make the choice for france, this territory that you want to lead. thank you ms. le pen. macron, your: mr. have more than two minutes, but please stay within exactly the allotted time. minutes without interrupting each other to wrap up. this was randomized. say no.lator: we toask you -- your t
the france you defend is not friends. -- not france. french employees will have to fight for their jobs, companies will have to fight against one another in order to have the lowest wages or the longest working time in order to preserve markets -- it is not at all my vision. i believe once again in solidarity. i think that france is a nation with the culture, with a people, is the hope oft being able to continue in conditions that are respectful conditions, to trade with other nations of the...
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and france and potentially the rest of the european union with france? >> well, look, this is going to be interesting because it was quite clear that president trump probably saw marine la pen as a soul sister. there was a lot of tweeting that went on. there was a lot of his advisers and others, like steve bannon and breitbart and all the others actually throwing their weight behind marine la pen. because they saw it as a continuation of this so-called populace movement. and even in the last few days, nigel farage of britain threw his support behind marine la pen too. it's important he stayed away from her for a long time. >> you're hearing potentially the cheers of what we're hearing is that estimates show that macron -- stims aestimates are that macron has won. that's the final consensus from the estimates we're hearing. perhaps that is why you're hearing the cheers there. >> she's trying to figure out from people around you. >> we're seeing the cheers, but we're hearing boos because marine la pen's face has just come on the face and an ally of hers ju
and france and potentially the rest of the european union with france? >> well, look, this is going to be interesting because it was quite clear that president trump probably saw marine la pen as a soul sister. there was a lot of tweeting that went on. there was a lot of his advisers and others, like steve bannon and breitbart and all the others actually throwing their weight behind marine la pen. because they saw it as a continuation of this so-called populace movement. and even in the...
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sees france next. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: live pictures from washington, d.c. tom, does it make you feel homesick? homesick, but it is probably a little bit warm there. they conversation with our chief washington correspondent. guy: let's talk to kevin about what is going on. kevin, we are obsessed with what is happening with the french political developments which in so many ways are a transformation of a political culture that we have also been replicated. first of all, i am fascinated the president of the united states effectively backs marine le pen. i want your take of how washington's all that and whether or not it is perceived as a mistake this morning to have gone so far and waded so for in and the way the president of with the brexit vote as well? kevin: that is the comparison being made. i think president trump tweeting of the congratulations yesterday really did send a signal they're going to try to work with the incoming administration. again, this is also the president who had been --
sees france next. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: live pictures from washington, d.c. tom, does it make you feel homesick? homesick, but it is probably a little bit warm there. they conversation with our chief washington correspondent. guy: let's talk to kevin about what is going on. kevin, we are obsessed with what is happening with the french political developments which in so many ways are a transformation of a political culture that we have also been replicated. first of all, i am fascinated...
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this report on polling day in france, is by our europe correspondent damian grammaticas. in france, is by our europe there in france, is by our europe is some flash photograj coming there is some flash photography coming up. a cheer this morning for the man promising optimism for france. he's just 39 years old, a nervous moment, hovering on the brink of the presidency. a nervous moment, hovering emmanuel macron's is an extraordinary political story. a year ago, a rank outsider. an extraordinary political story. the collapse of france's main parties and his message open internationalists, pro—eu have propelled his rise. it's done, he said. pro—eu have propelled his rise. now it's up to fate. pro—eu have propelled his rise. france's election has exposed the same fault lines that have riven other western countries. the same fault lines that have riven on one side, there's comfortable with globalisation. on the other, there's anxious, angry, faced by a changing world. his rival, marine le pen appeals to them. this was another shock of this election. france's far right leader in the f
this report on polling day in france, is by our europe correspondent damian grammaticas. in france, is by our europe there in france, is by our europe is some flash photograj coming there is some flash photography coming up. a cheer this morning for the man promising optimism for france. he's just 39 years old, a nervous moment, hovering on the brink of the presidency. a nervous moment, hovering emmanuel macron's is an extraordinary political story. a year ago, a rank outsider. an extraordinary...
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there are some 1600 french soldiers stationed, france is the military base outside of france itself. some 4000 soldiers in total are located in west africa, this chad, andi, niger, mauritania. this is part of an operation that was started by former president franÃois hollande. that began the operation, and it is france's largest overseas operation that began in 2014. let's listen in. speaking through translator -- mali has become one of the war,ers of this singular which modern nations are forced against this faceless enemy, a faceless enemy a rather an enemy with a thousand different faces. increasingly attacked our region of the world since one of our great neighbors has been destabilized. so mali has become one of the main targets for terrorism and africa, one of the main battlefields of what may be the new world war, although it is not widely recognized as such. now this faceless enemy, which ask everywhere on the planet, was recently, a a few years ago, almost in a position to completely destabilize mali, our country. now that was a time when president franÃois hollande decide
there are some 1600 french soldiers stationed, france is the military base outside of france itself. some 4000 soldiers in total are located in west africa, this chad, andi, niger, mauritania. this is part of an operation that was started by former president franÃois hollande. that began the operation, and it is france's largest overseas operation that began in 2014. let's listen in. speaking through translator -- mali has become one of the war,ers of this singular which modern nations are...
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and france said no. and france stood in the face of this wave which started in brexit, which went to the united states, and which could have won here. and it didn't. and so this is an important turning point because it's not over. there are so many challenges, as he said. the underlying issues that made people come out and vote for an extreme white nationalist whose party was built on anti-semitism and on which she latered anti-eu, anti-nato, all that stuff, the french said no to that. but there needs to be economic reforms. there needs to be a greater understanding of the cultural divisions that have brought this country to where it is. a lot of hard work to come in the future. there needs to be a majority for emanuel macron who doesn't even have a party. it's a movement. they're now going to go to so-called congressional, here they call it parliamentary or legislative elections in the next month. he has to build a legislative body around him. that's the next big challenge. so a lot was at stake here. a
and france said no. and france stood in the face of this wave which started in brexit, which went to the united states, and which could have won here. and it didn't. and so this is an important turning point because it's not over. there are so many challenges, as he said. the underlying issues that made people come out and vote for an extreme white nationalist whose party was built on anti-semitism and on which she latered anti-eu, anti-nato, all that stuff, the french said no to that. but...
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againre expecting france to be able to astonish them, for france to the france again, and that is what we shall do. our task is immense, like your dear friends, and it will require everyone's commitment, the commitment of our armies, of our armed, of our policeman, of all or a public your commitment, each of you, elected officials, community associations, leaders, trade traders,age earners, craftsman, farmers, students, pensioners. our task is immense, and it will truth, the demand for the courage of truth, that truth that we have carry forward throughout campaign and that i will continue carrying in the future on your behalf. our task is immense. it will require building already , starting tomorrow, a true majority, a strong majority, a majority for change. this is what the country expects ,o see, what it aspires to with the country deserves, the majority for change. tot is what i am expecting see you from six weeks from now, because i will need you again and again. my fellow citizens, all of you, men and women, women and men, standing by me now for so many days and so many nights, th
againre expecting france to be able to astonish them, for france to the france again, and that is what we shall do. our task is immense, like your dear friends, and it will require everyone's commitment, the commitment of our armies, of our armed, of our policeman, of all or a public your commitment, each of you, elected officials, community associations, leaders, trade traders,age earners, craftsman, farmers, students, pensioners. our task is immense, and it will truth, the demand for the...
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now, france has doubted itself. he said hisjob decades now, france has doubted itself. he said his job was to give the french people confidence in themselves. he said the power of france is not declining. we are on the edge of a great renaissance, he said. a lot of fine words, of course. as you tend to get at inauguration speeches but there is a lot of hard work to do and he knows starting off with the national assembly parliamentary elections, he needs to get a majority there. to help him effectively rule france. a tall order with his new movement, en marche, he only created a year or so ago, scrambling to get candidates for the national assembly elections. that is one of his jobs, he needs to form a government. we are hearing that he will appoint a prime minister probably tomorrow, and a new government on tuesday. he is off to see chancellor tee of germany shortly as well, because he is, as we have been hearing, a very committed pro—european, who not only wa nts to committed pro—european, who not only wants to
now, france has doubted itself. he said hisjob decades now, france has doubted itself. he said his job was to give the french people confidence in themselves. he said the power of france is not declining. we are on the edge of a great renaissance, he said. a lot of fine words, of course. as you tend to get at inauguration speeches but there is a lot of hard work to do and he knows starting off with the national assembly parliamentary elections, he needs to get a majority there. to help him...
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france's far right leader in the final run—off. she is anti—eu, wants to ditch the euro, real estate border controls. she painted her campaign as another fight against the out of touch elite. a win for her would plunge europe into new political uncertainty. mr macron headed the paris this afternoon. he is a former investment banker and briefly economy minister, so part of the establishment. a reason many may decline to vote for him. the two candidates have radically different views on questions of identity, immigration, openness to the world, so immigration, openness to the world, so this election will be highly consequential. will it be the next domino to fall or will it mark the receding of the populist tide? there we re receding of the populist tide? there were signs today that turnout was down compared to the first round. were signs today that turnout was down compared to the first roundli chose the candidate that i thought was least dangerous for france. i think i had to do it because the other one for me was not at all posi
france's far right leader in the final run—off. she is anti—eu, wants to ditch the euro, real estate border controls. she painted her campaign as another fight against the out of touch elite. a win for her would plunge europe into new political uncertainty. mr macron headed the paris this afternoon. he is a former investment banker and briefly economy minister, so part of the establishment. a reason many may decline to vote for him. the two candidates have radically different views on...
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france has won. what we have managed since so many months does not have a precedent or an equivalent. everybody was telling us that it would be impossible. but they didn't know france. thank you. thank you for your trust. thank you for the time you have given. thank you for your engagement to all of it. thank you to all of you. thank you for the risks you took for some of you. i know it. this trust obliged me. and i am from now on the -- i cannot deceive you. i need to be at the height of your trust. and bring for the five coming years the impulse which is yours, what you represent. i also wish tonight to have a word for the french who voted for me. without having our ideas, without sharing our ideas. you engaged yourselves. and i know that it was not easy. i wish to have a word for the rich who voted, simply to defend the republic. in the face of pessimism i know our disagreements and i will respect them, but i will be loyal. to the engagement i have taken. i will protect the republic. i also wish t
france has won. what we have managed since so many months does not have a precedent or an equivalent. everybody was telling us that it would be impossible. but they didn't know france. thank you. thank you for your trust. thank you for the time you have given. thank you for your engagement to all of it. thank you to all of you. thank you for the risks you took for some of you. i know it. this trust obliged me. and i am from now on the -- i cannot deceive you. i need to be at the height of your...
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to change the faces of those ghoovrn france and change the way that france is governed in order that it can finally be reformed. he has huge expectations on his shoulder and he's going to have to hit the ground running and with ministers that he's going to have to choose very carefully either to keep the political parties happy or to stick to his pledge of renewing the faces that are in power and choosing people from civil society. >> expecting perhaps that he will name his prime minister as early as tomorrow. as you say getting down to the job very, very quickly indeed. melissa bell is live for us in paris as we stay with the inauguration pictures. this is our main story today and we will, of course as soon as we see the president election and the former president, as soon as we see them again emerging from their talks then we will come back to this story. for now, thank you. >> now to north korea. that current launching another ballistic missile. this time it flew about 700 kilometers or 400 miles. the missile landed in the sea of japan also known as the east sea. the u.s. said it
to change the faces of those ghoovrn france and change the way that france is governed in order that it can finally be reformed. he has huge expectations on his shoulder and he's going to have to hit the ground running and with ministers that he's going to have to choose very carefully either to keep the political parties happy or to stick to his pledge of renewing the faces that are in power and choosing people from civil society. >> expecting perhaps that he will name his prime minister...
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what is the reaction there in france? >> reporter: a great deal of excitement on one hand but worry as well. he knows the weight that is on his shoulders, part of which is simply the expectations that now exist, at least amongst the 66% of the french electorate who voted for him. now the president-elect will carry out his first official engagement this morning. he will be arriving here with the current president, francois hollande, to lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier, marking the 22nd anniversary of the victory over europe in 1945, the end of world war ii. the two men, it will be impressive watching them come here to lay this wreath, not only because it will be emmanuel macron's first real official engagement after last night's celebration, but also because it isn't simply that he saw off the far right last night, dave. he also along the way of this very improbable political adventure of his saw off both the mainstream right and mainstream left here in france, amongst which the socialist party of francois h
what is the reaction there in france? >> reporter: a great deal of excitement on one hand but worry as well. he knows the weight that is on his shoulders, part of which is simply the expectations that now exist, at least amongst the 66% of the french electorate who voted for him. now the president-elect will carry out his first official engagement this morning. he will be arriving here with the current president, francois hollande, to lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier,...
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i'm going serve france on your behalf. long live the republic and long live france. and more than one third of french voters chose the hard right vision for france presented by marine le pen, she promised to turn her attention to the forthcoming parliamentary elections. in the election here — a pledge from labour — they won't raise income tax for anyone earning less than 80 thousand pounds a year.
i'm going serve france on your behalf. long live the republic and long live france. and more than one third of french voters chose the hard right vision for france presented by marine le pen, she promised to turn her attention to the forthcoming parliamentary elections. in the election here — a pledge from labour — they won't raise income tax for anyone earning less than 80 thousand pounds a year.
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where does this put france? this is a man who we don't know politically what he will do. >> that may be true, but internationally he will have to accept the treaties and the bonds that we have as a nation. it's not in france's best interest to distance themselves with united states or nato's before i made the comments earlier that i don't know if this doesn't signal the same status quo. he doesn't have a parliamentary apparatus. they have their big parliament elections coming up in 30 or 45 days. without that, not to get too deep into french politics, that just means it doesn't change much for the people of france. >> maybe not in the close time that we have between parliament elections, but there's two challenges. one is to build a government but also to build a government for himself as an executive's. that's the same challenge donald trump had. he's an outsider and building his government and has the same challenge the french leader will have before he is getting some things done though. we will see if the fr
where does this put france? this is a man who we don't know politically what he will do. >> that may be true, but internationally he will have to accept the treaties and the bonds that we have as a nation. it's not in france's best interest to distance themselves with united states or nato's before i made the comments earlier that i don't know if this doesn't signal the same status quo. he doesn't have a parliamentary apparatus. they have their big parliament elections coming up in 30 or...
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it's a bit chilly in france. i do want to know if you've picked up any friends aside from the actual croissant and baguette and french champagne? >> the lasting impression? >> i think mr. macron is an incredible journey as an investment banker, making a fortune in four straight years, becoming an economy adviser. and now he's become president of france. it's an incredible turn of events. it continues on this path. who know what is he can achieve. he said last night the world will be astonished by france. i hope so. >> of course, enormous challenges domestically and internationally ahead for messer macron. >> that's it for today's show. i'm carolin roth, "worldwide exchange" is up next. we'll see you tomorrow. bye-bye. ♪ >>> good morning. macron wins the political outsider defeats marine le pen in the french presidential race sending the euro in a six-month high. we're live on the ground in paris, straight ahead. >>> from buffett, from wells fargo, to trump to taxes, shareholder meeting coming up. >>> plus, deal
it's a bit chilly in france. i do want to know if you've picked up any friends aside from the actual croissant and baguette and french champagne? >> the lasting impression? >> i think mr. macron is an incredible journey as an investment banker, making a fortune in four straight years, becoming an economy adviser. and now he's become president of france. it's an incredible turn of events. it continues on this path. who know what is he can achieve. he said last night the world will be...
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he wants to modernise france. you observe just a couple of years ago that the country is uncompetitive at the moment. hardly surprising — you said public expenditure amounts to 55% of gdp. where will the macron axe fall on the public sector, to bring it down to size? well, you are perfectly right. we have to reduce the public sector, and we will do it step—by—step. our goal is to reduce the public spending, to lose three or four points during the five years, because it is not something that you can change in one night. but the goal is absolutely clear, to reduce public spending and make some economies in some sectors, to save money in some sectors, but also to invest in order to have the possibility, for example, to modernise and have more digital administrations... this is not an easy task... so reducing expenditure will help you to redirect some of the money into more productive things? first of all, yes — and also to have a less of a burden on french society in terms of local authorities and social expe
he wants to modernise france. you observe just a couple of years ago that the country is uncompetitive at the moment. hardly surprising — you said public expenditure amounts to 55% of gdp. where will the macron axe fall on the public sector, to bring it down to size? well, you are perfectly right. we have to reduce the public sector, and we will do it step—by—step. our goal is to reduce the public spending, to lose three or four points during the five years, because it is not something...
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greece gets a solution, france gets reform. italy remains the only company without -- country without reform. i think these are the consequences. tom: how do i make money in the next four days? >> i think people look at these consequences. europe is generally doing well. greece is getting closer to a solution. these are trans. some bubbles are coming under the magnifier. are we going to start to see spreads coming in? will they blowout again? is this a short term window the we see tightening? , when the ecb tapirs and we see that happen in september, the environment will not be as good. now, you want to look at the flows, where the japanese are going to come back to the market. if they do, that has narrowing pressure and the benefits. bcp has lagged in that move. that continues because the focus has shifted from france to italy. it's a bit premature. the action may not be coming before next year. they are pushing more about the political situation in italy. guy: thank you very much indeed for your time. tom: thank you. guy: up
greece gets a solution, france gets reform. italy remains the only company without -- country without reform. i think these are the consequences. tom: how do i make money in the next four days? >> i think people look at these consequences. europe is generally doing well. greece is getting closer to a solution. these are trans. some bubbles are coming under the magnifier. are we going to start to see spreads coming in? will they blowout again? is this a short term window the we see...
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i'm going serve france on your behalf. long live the republic and long live france. and more than one third of french voters chose the hard right vision for france presented by marine le pen, she promised to turn her attention to the forthcoming parliamentary elections. in the election here — a pledge from labour — they won't raise income tax for anyone earning less than 80 thousand pounds a year. the conservatives focus on mental health, promising to recruit another 10,000 staff in england if they're re—elected. a two—year—old girl is in a serious condition in liverpool after she was bitten by dogs in cockburn street in the toxteth area. a man has been arrested. and in meet the author i will be speaking to the author david baldacci about his latest novel, fur fix. hello and welcome to our look at what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow, a lot of one particular story, tim stanley, columnist at the daily telegraph, joins me with benedicte paviot, uk correspondent at france 24. the financial times headlines emmanuel macron's win in the french presidentia
i'm going serve france on your behalf. long live the republic and long live france. and more than one third of french voters chose the hard right vision for france presented by marine le pen, she promised to turn her attention to the forthcoming parliamentary elections. in the election here — a pledge from labour — they won't raise income tax for anyone earning less than 80 thousand pounds a year. the conservatives focus on mental health, promising to recruit another 10,000 staff in england...
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france -- big part of he needs to find a way to bring france together. he talks about europe and globalization. that is not going to regulate to those people. succeed, then 2022 isn't really far away. jonathan: he was also the former chairman of publicist live. >> thank you for having me. why can emmanuel macron proved to be different as the president of france? >> i don't think we can compare them. emmanuel macron is a young talented man and he is not a political leader by carrier so he has nothing to lose. dohink today he will have to two jobs at the same time for the next six weeks. at the same time, he will have to make some quick winds to fix a very important issue. spending makes up a large proportion of that. when they start striking, how does he react? >> france, people say it is always an unmanageable country. i know many of them are coming right and coming from the left. they decided to vote for him -- [no audio] >> emmanuel macron has shown that they definitely wanted a change. they don't the old guard to be running the country again. prime mi
france -- big part of he needs to find a way to bring france together. he talks about europe and globalization. that is not going to regulate to those people. succeed, then 2022 isn't really far away. jonathan: he was also the former chairman of publicist live. >> thank you for having me. why can emmanuel macron proved to be different as the president of france? >> i don't think we can compare them. emmanuel macron is a young talented man and he is not a political leader by carrier...
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he wants economic liberalisation, reform france's sacrosa nct liberalisation, reform france's sacrosanct labour laws and a shrinking of the state. the very opposite of the big state and the wealthiest protectionist programme offered by marine le pen. every president since the 1970s has been elected on one platform only to end up elected on one platform only to end up governing on another. macron has set out clearly how he intends to govern. now he has a mandate to do it and the french will not be open to say they did not know what they we re to say they did not know what they were getting. professorjames shields, at aston university, thank you very much. an investigation by the victoria derbyshire programme has found that at least 1a hundred mistakes are made in england's nhs maternity units every week. the true figure could be much higher because only 81 out of 132 trusts in england responded to a freedom of information request. the most serious incidents include the avoidable deaths of mothers and babies as a result of errors by midwives and doctors. the royal college of midwives says
he wants economic liberalisation, reform france's sacrosa nct liberalisation, reform france's sacrosanct labour laws and a shrinking of the state. the very opposite of the big state and the wealthiest protectionist programme offered by marine le pen. every president since the 1970s has been elected on one platform only to end up elected on one platform only to end up governing on another. macron has set out clearly how he intends to govern. now he has a mandate to do it and the french will not...
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guy: the survey data is sensational for france. laurent: 57 in europe and in france, too. the manufacturing sector is recovering. construction, which is very important in france, is recovering. so there is good news. investors, heince has to convince the population that its ability to govern is right with a majority or not. that is what we are going to think. last night, and it was amazing. it was jubilation. those are the winners, the people who have won from the process that has swept through global markets over the last few years. what about everybody else? laurent: you are right, it only represents 25% of the population because in fact, the rest of the population was not voting. the left wing, the right wing, and the front national. he would have to really convince the rest of the population, especially people living in the countryside, people living in the suburbs, that he can make their living increase. this is very important. cost of labor, economic reforms, and also social reforms, and this is very important. it is not only speaking about the macro, but bringing mo
guy: the survey data is sensational for france. laurent: 57 in europe and in france, too. the manufacturing sector is recovering. construction, which is very important in france, is recovering. so there is good news. investors, heince has to convince the population that its ability to govern is right with a majority or not. that is what we are going to think. last night, and it was amazing. it was jubilation. those are the winners, the people who have won from the process that has swept through...
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it is a new start, a new chance for france. we can only hope that france seizes this opportunity. >> the campaign was very difficult and harsh. i did not like tam put, i am hae result because we blocked the national front. reporter: in his victory speech, macron acknowledged his biggest challenge, saying he would work to unite the divided country. >> those who voted for mrs. le pen have expressed anger, distress. 6gi will do everything i can ovr the next five years to ensure people no longer have reason to vote for extremes. reporter: macron's rival, marine le pen, was quick to concede. it is not opportunity for her to revamp her party. >> i propose to start a profound transportation of our movement in order to be the new political force that many french women and men are looking for. a call for all patriots to join us in a decisive political fight that starts tonight. reporter: the road ahead is bound to be bumpy for the new president. with no political party, macron 's movement must piece together a party. brent: our correspo
it is a new start, a new chance for france. we can only hope that france seizes this opportunity. >> the campaign was very difficult and harsh. i did not like tam put, i am hae result because we blocked the national front. reporter: in his victory speech, macron acknowledged his biggest challenge, saying he would work to unite the divided country. >> those who voted for mrs. le pen have expressed anger, distress. 6gi will do everything i can ovr the next five years to ensure people...
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we'll talk about that politico reporter karen france, every political party here in france is essentially having to reinvent this. >> absolutely. i think that the biggest questions are for the national front party, which fought really hard at this election and came up short, despite having people -- having favorable conditions, they're going through a lot of soul searching starting today, they'll have to reconfigure quite extensively if they want a chance in these elections, they've given a few hints already about what they might have done wrong and what they might change in order to have a wider appeal and one of the big questions for them is do they continue to be so europe row skeptic. do they continue to propose withdraw from the european union. one of the most unpopular proposals today we've got senior nationals saying it's time to re-evaluate these things. >> the far right populace are thinking how do we reinvite ourselves and how do we redefine our political offer. >> absolutely. i think that's the diagnosis that cannot be avoided today and over the next few weeks. we've seen marin
we'll talk about that politico reporter karen france, every political party here in france is essentially having to reinvent this. >> absolutely. i think that the biggest questions are for the national front party, which fought really hard at this election and came up short, despite having people -- having favorable conditions, they're going through a lot of soul searching starting today, they'll have to reconfigure quite extensively if they want a chance in these elections, they've given...
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he will become president of france. it is extremely formal, a familiar sight for the french over the generations, what hasn't been conventional of course, is the arrival to this position of emmanuel macron, after just 13 months in charge of his en marche political movement. last april was when he quit hisjob and decided to stand down as an unelected economy minister in the government of francois hollande, the outgoing president, to form this en marche centrist movement taking policies from left and right and it was very $0011 from left and right and it was very soon after that but he declared his ambition —— soon after that he declared his ambition to run. many say it wasn't skill but also like that got him. it was really the most opportune to political moment with the downfall, financial mismanagement scandal, and the socialist party, the dominant force, choosing a candidate for president election which was from the far left and did not attract mainstream support. let's talk about this some more with a commentator
he will become president of france. it is extremely formal, a familiar sight for the french over the generations, what hasn't been conventional of course, is the arrival to this position of emmanuel macron, after just 13 months in charge of his en marche political movement. last april was when he quit hisjob and decided to stand down as an unelected economy minister in the government of francois hollande, the outgoing president, to form this en marche centrist movement taking policies from left...
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you have 2 frances. of the cities and the france of the countryside. the perception of the debate is following this dichotomy. many say the debate wasn't good for her. plenty of messages say the contrary. i'm not sure this debate will move the line. francine: 63% of people thought mr. macron was better in the debate. on sunday.te for him jean: this election showed the collusion between all of the media express and political propaganda. i have been invited on many tv's and i'm always attacked. the opinion is very sensitive to this. francine: the polls are the polls. i'm sure you are attacked and the macron are attacked just as much. you're telling me, sir, you don't believe the polls and marine le pen will be president on sunday? 3%, this is a margin of error when you look at how the poll is done. we cannot say there is a measured trend or changement between before and after. you tellingat are me exactly? what are the chances of marine le pen? the: regarding the poll, lines didn't move through the debate. everything will be clarified on sunday. at the e
you have 2 frances. of the cities and the france of the countryside. the perception of the debate is following this dichotomy. many say the debate wasn't good for her. plenty of messages say the contrary. i'm not sure this debate will move the line. francine: 63% of people thought mr. macron was better in the debate. on sunday.te for him jean: this election showed the collusion between all of the media express and political propaganda. i have been invited on many tv's and i'm always attacked....
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france is only strong if it prospers, france is only a model for the world if it is an example. exemplary and thatis if it is an example. exemplary and that is my second requirement because we will have given back to the french for the future and ready to what they are, the world will pay attention to what transfers because we will be unable to, together, go beyond our fears and anxieties, we will be unable to, together, go beyond ourfears and anxieties, we will, together, give the example of the people which knows how to affirm its values, its principles, which are those of democracy and the republic. the efforts of my predecessors have been remarkable, on those lines, i am thinking of charles de gaulle, who worked to put france back in its position among the nations of the world. and thinking of pompidou who made our country and industrial power, allowing the country to modernise, jacques chirac, who gave us modernise, jacques chirac, who gave us the position of a nation which can say, now, to the pretensions and claims of those who want more. and nicolas sarkozy, who could de
france is only strong if it prospers, france is only a model for the world if it is an example. exemplary and thatis if it is an example. exemplary and that is my second requirement because we will have given back to the french for the future and ready to what they are, the world will pay attention to what transfers because we will be unable to, together, go beyond our fears and anxieties, we will be unable to, together, go beyond ourfears and anxieties, we will, together, give the example of...
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france's youngest ever president. france's youngest ever president. france's youngest leaders since napoleon. and this is a traditional custom for the outgoing president to appear at the memorial alongside the incoming one. the handover of power will take place over the course of the next few days and we know that emmanuel macron will be inaugurated as president of france this coming sunday. let's just bring you how world leaders have been reacting to last night's result, a resounding victory for emmanuel macron. 66% of the vote over his rival, marine le pen. donald trump has treated his congratulations on his win, saying he was, "very much looking forward to working with emmanuel macron." the british prime minister theresa may also congratulated mr macron, saying, "france is one of our closest allies. " saying, "france is one of our closest allies." seeing how she was looking forward to working with him ona looking forward to working with him on a wide range of shared priorities. the president of the european council has said, "congratulations to the
france's youngest ever president. france's youngest ever president. france's youngest leaders since napoleon. and this is a traditional custom for the outgoing president to appear at the memorial alongside the incoming one. the handover of power will take place over the course of the next few days and we know that emmanuel macron will be inaugurated as president of france this coming sunday. let's just bring you how world leaders have been reacting to last night's result, a resounding victory...
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france's brand—new and youngest ever president elect here at ve day commemorations. a little hesitant, a little unsure, taking his cue from the outgoing head of state. it will be a steep learning curve. emmanuel macron is pretty new to politics but the crowds here were hopeful. it's very difficult to put some reforms in france and having such a guy who is so young will help to change things. translation: we hope he keeps his promises, politicians normally don't, we want france for the as well as the rich. —— for the poor. vive la france. tonight, emmanuel macron‘s fans and foes will be watching this with interest. a fly on the wall documentary filmed during his presidential campaign. intriguing because france is about to be presided over by a politician known for his charm but whose person, party and policies are pretty much unexplored. what we do know is that he is the europhile, a passionate one, and leading europeans are cock—a—hoop, in understated tones. translation: emmanuel macron carries the hopes of millions in france and across europe. he led a cou
france's brand—new and youngest ever president elect here at ve day commemorations. a little hesitant, a little unsure, taking his cue from the outgoing head of state. it will be a steep learning curve. emmanuel macron is pretty new to politics but the crowds here were hopeful. it's very difficult to put some reforms in france and having such a guy who is so young will help to change things. translation: we hope he keeps his promises, politicians normally don't, we want france for the as well...
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what does it say about france >> two things. -- charlie: what does it say about france? >> two things. in france,able right with --group together against le pen. they said we cannot advance the cause of a politician with whom we do not agree. they set it on the day of the first round. that is a huge thing. fillon is as distant from macron ideologically as marco rubio is from hillary clinton. but instead of saying remaining with my family on the right, he said, no. the republican values are more ideologicalan things. it did not happen here and it did have been -- happen there. we can talk about this more, the still dramatic experience of the war and the price paid by collaborating with the extreme right. the other thing i think it says, is a thing unto himself. he is not a default candidate because they did not want le pen . respects, theany french obama. he represents another way into politics. he is inspiring for people who are truly exhausted by a spiritual and intellectual bankruptcy of the establishment parties, left and right. in theu saw macron debate with marine l
what does it say about france >> two things. -- charlie: what does it say about france? >> two things. in france,able right with --group together against le pen. they said we cannot advance the cause of a politician with whom we do not agree. they set it on the day of the first round. that is a huge thing. fillon is as distant from macron ideologically as marco rubio is from hillary clinton. but instead of saying remaining with my family on the right, he said, no. the republican...
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france has a party will get. absolutely. france hasa semi— party will get. absolutely. france has a semi— presidential regime. the president alone cannot do that much. the goalfor president alone cannot do that much. the goal for emmanuel macron is to getan the goal for emmanuel macron is to get an outright majority in the lower house to pass his progress through parliament, or at least to have a relative majority, which means having more mps than other parties. the goals for the other parties, the right wing, for example, which was expected a year at lisa do better, is to lead a coalition and decide on the policy agenda. but he has promised a change for the economy, as did francois hollande and nicholas sarkozy. many have failed to bring the changes that they said they would. will he deliver? that is a good question. i think your comparison is probably interesting in the sense that for many, interesting in the sense that for any interesting in the sense that for many, many years, possibly even decades, french governments, french presidents, have promised their europe
france has a party will get. absolutely. france hasa semi— party will get. absolutely. france has a semi— presidential regime. the president alone cannot do that much. the goalfor president alone cannot do that much. the goal for emmanuel macron is to getan the goal for emmanuel macron is to get an outright majority in the lower house to pass his progress through parliament, or at least to have a relative majority, which means having more mps than other parties. the goals for the other...
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france in the rural areas and the roughed out in france like the united states. they support le pen in france, which shows the similarities of the electorates and similarities of the problem that people, when they get encrusted by globalization, they are voting for the populist party because nobody is taking care of them and nobody is offering a solution to them. >> steve clemens, editor at large for "the atlantic" and msnbc contributor. steve, for those who are watching what's happening in france and in europe and the united states, and that discussion you and i have had over the next several months. it exists between the united states and important countries like france say what would happen in this election. will the trump dynamic now be resounding across europe? france was a key benchmark in the conversations for just about everybody that you were speaking with in recent time, and you were reflecting on. have they cleared the hurdle? those who are concerned that it would be happening, this national economic movement, this nationalist movement that started in
france in the rural areas and the roughed out in france like the united states. they support le pen in france, which shows the similarities of the electorates and similarities of the problem that people, when they get encrusted by globalization, they are voting for the populist party because nobody is taking care of them and nobody is offering a solution to them. >> steve clemens, editor at large for "the atlantic" and msnbc contributor. steve, for those who are watching what's...
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the right leaning paper in france says they hope macron will succeed in bringing prosperity into france and politico said it was a sunny and modest inauguration noting the transition of power was a clear signal from francois hollandee a that macron is a political heir and will lessen hollande leaving office without contesting a second term and being the most unpopular president on terms. >> develte admire him. >> there are no words to describe his ascension to power and note even the weather seemed to smile down on him yesterday and noting other details like the choice of vehicle or the first lady's ress that were all chosen with symbolism, chose to send a message and the paper hailed the importance macron is giving to the german relationship. he's meeting with angela merkel in berlin and notably lies in the appointment of a french ambassador to berlin as macron's diplomatic advisor. >> let's go to india where the horrific rape and murder of a young woman once again put in the spotlight of women's rights in yained. >> let me quote the words of the mother, she says, i would ask everyone
the right leaning paper in france says they hope macron will succeed in bringing prosperity into france and politico said it was a sunny and modest inauguration noting the transition of power was a clear signal from francois hollandee a that macron is a political heir and will lessen hollande leaving office without contesting a second term and being the most unpopular president on terms. >> develte admire him. >> there are no words to describe his ascension to power and note even...
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france is. he does come in with no baggage as a fresh start and he won't convince all of those on the far right or the far left, but i think he can get quite a large group of people behind him in the sort of centre, centre right the ce ntre—left, sort of centre, centre right the centre—left, and govern effectively. he wants to show that it is possible to change france and therefore politicians to keep their promises. if he can do some of that it will be very good. by coming president, he has done that. —— by becoming president. now of course the biggest challenge is to deliver what he has been saying but he has got that mandate and now he has to show the french people that were once the president has said this is what i'm going to do, and then in power gone and done it. good of you to join us and done it. good of you to join us and a remarkable time. thank you. let's take you straight to leamington spa in warwickshire and the labour leaderjeremy corbyn is on the campaign trail there. i t
france is. he does come in with no baggage as a fresh start and he won't convince all of those on the far right or the far left, but i think he can get quite a large group of people behind him in the sort of centre, centre right the ce ntre—left, sort of centre, centre right the centre—left, and govern effectively. he wants to show that it is possible to change france and therefore politicians to keep their promises. if he can do some of that it will be very good. by coming president, he...
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translation: france one. what we have done for so many months, there is no comparison or equivalent to that. —— retra three. people said to us that. —— retra three. people said to us it was impossible. —— won. but they did not know anything about france. his opponent, marine le pen, was beaten. but she secured ii million votes, a third of those cast. and she said the fact that she made it to the right of meant that her party should now be seen as the official opposition. emmanuel macron‘s election is seen to be a rejection of the populist wave that marine le pen represented. above all, it is a win for the liberals. emmanuel macron has said he will work to strengthen the eu. and eu leaders have rushed to congratulate him. they see emmanuel macron as giving the eu new evidence. so does this mean that the uk about to engage in brexit will be facing a strength and eu 7 engage in brexit will be facing a strength and eu? —— strengthened. here is how world leaders reacted to the result on social me
translation: france one. what we have done for so many months, there is no comparison or equivalent to that. —— retra three. people said to us that. —— retra three. people said to us it was impossible. —— won. but they did not know anything about france. his opponent, marine le pen, was beaten. but she secured ii million votes, a third of those cast. and she said the fact that she made it to the right of meant that her party should now be seen as the official opposition. emmanuel...